Cognitive control is a central issue in developmental psychology. Traditional theories of psychology solve this problem by positing a top-down central executive, which coordinates cognitive resources in pursuit of goals. We propose an alternative explanation: cognitive control arises from physical interactions across many different timescales within the system. College and preschool aged participants were asked to complete a simple executive function task, card sorting. We found that multi-scale physical interactions differed depending on experimental constraints, and that executive function in these cases was driven primarily by flexibility in multi-scale interactions, rather than the dominance of one scale. This suggests that, rather than...
"Executive functions" (EFs) is an umbrella term for higher cognitive control functions such as worki...
Current theories of frontal lobe function suggest the presence of a central executive system which c...
This article provides a selective review of the literature on executive function development and rel...
Cognitive control is a central issue in developmental psychology. Traditional theories of psychology...
Cognitive control is a central issue in developmental psychology. Traditional theories of psychology...
Many popular psychological accounts attribute adaptive human behavior to an executive-control system...
The human brain is characterized by a remarkable ability to adapt its information processing based o...
A new theoretical framework, executive-process interactive control (EPIC), is introduced for charac-...
A core component of cognitive control – the ability to regulate thoughts and actions in accordance w...
Good executive function has been linked to many positive outcomes in academic performance, health, a...
While increasingly taken to refer to the anatomy and physiology of brain processes, the cognitive sk...
Two foundational constructs associated with self-regulation, effortful control (EC) and executive fu...
a b s t r a c t Good executive function has been linked to many positive outcomes in academic perfor...
Cognitive control, the ability to align our actions with goals or context, is largely absent in chil...
For centuries, human self-control has fascinated scientists and nonscientists alike. Current theorie...
"Executive functions" (EFs) is an umbrella term for higher cognitive control functions such as worki...
Current theories of frontal lobe function suggest the presence of a central executive system which c...
This article provides a selective review of the literature on executive function development and rel...
Cognitive control is a central issue in developmental psychology. Traditional theories of psychology...
Cognitive control is a central issue in developmental psychology. Traditional theories of psychology...
Many popular psychological accounts attribute adaptive human behavior to an executive-control system...
The human brain is characterized by a remarkable ability to adapt its information processing based o...
A new theoretical framework, executive-process interactive control (EPIC), is introduced for charac-...
A core component of cognitive control – the ability to regulate thoughts and actions in accordance w...
Good executive function has been linked to many positive outcomes in academic performance, health, a...
While increasingly taken to refer to the anatomy and physiology of brain processes, the cognitive sk...
Two foundational constructs associated with self-regulation, effortful control (EC) and executive fu...
a b s t r a c t Good executive function has been linked to many positive outcomes in academic perfor...
Cognitive control, the ability to align our actions with goals or context, is largely absent in chil...
For centuries, human self-control has fascinated scientists and nonscientists alike. Current theorie...
"Executive functions" (EFs) is an umbrella term for higher cognitive control functions such as worki...
Current theories of frontal lobe function suggest the presence of a central executive system which c...
This article provides a selective review of the literature on executive function development and rel...